Map of studies
Bachelor's Degree in Photography and Audiovisual Creation + Diploma in Filmmaking
- ECTS – European Credit Transfer System
- OB – Mandatory
- FB – Basic training
- FBC – Common basic training
- FBR – Basic Branch Training
- PE – External internships
- RAC – Academic recognition of credits
- TFG – Final degree project
Course 1
Art and Modernity
Exploration of the artistic movements, aesthetic currents and sociocultural transformations that characterized the modern era and transformed the subsequent practice and perception of art. Through different readings and case studies, analysis of the connections between photography and the artistic movements of modernity, as well as their mutual influence on the evolution of visual art. Introduction to some content related to postmodernism and its criticisms of modern narratives.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBC
Society and Communication in Digital Environment
Sociology and cultural criticism. Cultural anthropology and artistic practices. Mass culture, globalization and contemporary society. The image as a tool for social change. Information and communication technologies in the digital society. Communication in the digital environment and new forms of contemporary cultural production.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBR
The Language of Photography
Technical fundamentals of photography. Image analysis: the grammar of the image. Forms and narrative in the composition. Chromatic theory. Theories of photography and interpretation. Photographic genres and image hermeneutics. Classic notions of aesthetics.
- Credits: 9
- Character: FBR
Image Technology
Focal-format ratio. From analog to digital camera. Properties and limits of the still digital image. Capture flow and mass flow work programs in photography. Scanners and file. Digital video camera and background. DSLR video. Properties and limits of the digital image in motion. Capture flow and digital video editing programs.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Lighting Techniques
Exposure criteria. color temperature. Over and underexposure. Incident and reflected light. Position (focus distance), direction (high, low, flat) and light quality (hard light, diffuse). natural lights. The photographic studio. Unifocal and bifocal lighting. Differentiated background and motif lighting. Pollution removal. Flash. Light control in post production.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Landmark of the Image
First references from the camera obscura. The birth of photography and the moving image. Evolution of visual experimentation techniques and devices. Documentalism or experimental image. Socialization of photography. New formats in the cinematographic image. Color photography. The introduction of sound.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBR
Introduction to Web Design
Self-configuration web platforms: formats, specificities, configuration modes, web positioning. The online portfolio. Map of programming languages and workflows in web design. Web programming and applied workflow.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Computer Technology
hardware and software. Internet. Content managers and work in the cloud. Graphic programs. Layout and text treatment. Creation of presentations. Image, video and audio manipulation programs. File security, synchronization and version control, storage and accessibility.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBC
Digital Image Editing
Creation of a solid base in the post-production of photographic images, from the interpretation of the image to the practical application. Tools to start your own workflows in digital post-production.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Portfolio
Conception, production and presentation of your own photographic project. I work with the concepts of series, story and photographic project, applied both to a specific image and to a series of images.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBR
Diplomas
Story in 3'
Pre-production, shooting and post-production of a 3-minute short film outdoors and without direct sound:
co-directed practice based on a script written by the students themselves; introduction to cinematographic trends, both narrative and aesthetic; character development based on archetypes and historical accounts; audiovisual planning (production, lighting, camera handling and sound technology); introduction to editing and assembly.
- Credits: 25
Course 2
Critical Studies and Visual Culture
The language of images. Iconography and iconology. The construction of the history of images. Sources and iconographic stories. Rhetoric of images. artistic genres. Theory and psychology of images.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBR
Audiovisual Narrative I
I study from the first experimental techniques in theater to the cinema of the 50s. Morphology, syntax, semantics: representation of reality, organization of time and space, notions of rhetoric and audiovisual expression. Script, set design, art direction, lighting, actors/actresses, staging.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Urban Photography
Observation of the environment that surrounds us and the analysis capabilities of our most immediate context for its application in images and boosting the sensitivity of the gaze. Different perspectives and work on the technical and expressive elements and the photographic reflection of the 'semantics' of the city by different authors, projects, strategies and ideological spaces.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Portrait and Nude Photography
Construction of ideas of portrait and nude as a form of artistic expression and contemporary representation. Origin, evolution and current trends through the analysis of authors, schools and key relationships throughout history. Approach to aesthetics and contemporary photographic language.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Object Photography
Deepening of the language/genre of object photography through the study of visual trends in both commercial and authorial photography. Still lifes and scenes in which objects come to life as if they were characters will be technically addressed.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Nature and Landscape Photography
Aesthetic landscape concepts. History of nature photography. Travel, landscape, wildlife and close-up photography. Other nature photographs.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Business and Intellectual Property
Legal and business framework related to the creation, transfer of rights and exploitation of works
photography in Spain.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Modern Language
Preparation for the official exam "TOEIC Listening and Reading Test". Learning in groups according to level of linguistic competence. Acquisition of strategies and tactics to face the two sections that make up this type of exam (listening and reading).
Possibility of validation of this subject if you are in possession of a degree recognized by the Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) that accredits B1 or higher level competencies in English.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBC
Professional Ethics and Equality
Collective and interdisciplinary processes and production of one's own project, becoming aware of the expressive tools and the creative capacity and dialogue with other artistic branches. Unity and team responsibility, ethical values, creative freedom and self-reflection.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBC
Creativity and Projects
Stimulation of one's own creative capacity aimed at the development of an artistic project. Reflective, transversal and multidisciplinary journey through different creative languages, classic and contemporary works and authors, focusing especially on photography as a vehicle for personal expression. Dialogue between photography and painting, literature, music and cinema.
- Credits: 6
- Character: FBR
Digital Video Editing
Deepening in editing as a formal element in audiovisual discourse: audiovisual narrative and editing. Video editing software: capture, dump and basic editing. Introduction to video and sound post-production. Export and completion.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Diplomas
Sequence shot
Pre-production, filming and post-production of a 3-minute sequence shot (practice developed from a script written by the students): analysis of narrative and aesthetic trends in film; script writing and audiovisual planning; identification of the departments involved in an audiovisual production and their responsibilities; advanced use of lighting techniques, camera handling and specialized software.
- Credits: 20
Course 3
Image Retouching
Digital processes and applications that intervene in the post-production photographic workflow, covering the capture of images, their visualization and classification. Device calibration, color profiles, editing and batches, export to printed and web media. Use of computer tools for professional digital work.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Advertising Photography
Immersion in the advertising genre, historical references and its evolution within the photography industry: implicit values and the photographic means in technical and production terms necessary to obtain them. Translation into image of briefings and conceptual fields to achieve the end-to-end resolution of a professional commissioned project in the advertising field.
- Credits: 9
- Character: OB
Fashion Photography
Approach to the history of fashion photography and its social and cultural importance to understand contemporary codes. Study of work methods and the technical and production means required in the different specialties of the sector, from photography of Fashion accessories to Editorial or Beauty.
- Credits: 9
- Character: OB
Press Photography and Photojournalism
Documentary photography: history and evolution. Project planning. The profession of photographer: press photography, sports photography, etc. Technology and production. Reporting in the 21st century: from photography to video. Transmedia formats and multimedia devices.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Video Digital Postproduction
Postproduction and audiovisual narrative. Concepts of editing and color correction. Color correction software. Software for digital composition. 2D and 3D motion graphics. Sound post production.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Projects and Experimentation
Individual practice of free creation and experimentation where the techniques and processes learned during the third course will be applied, in the search for new cutting-edge creative forms in the field of photography. The ultimate purpose is the composition of a portfolio.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Audiovisual Narrative II
Techniques of independent Hollywood cinema, auteur cinema, experimental cinema of the 80st century. Representation of reality, organization of time and space, notions of rhetoric and audiovisual expression from the 80s onwards. Audiovisual narrative, script, set design, art direction, lighting, actors/actresses and staging from the XNUMXs onwards. XNUMX. The cultural ecosystem: video clips and music, video on social networks, expanded cinema, video mapping, etc.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Visual Studies
Identification of the different components of visual studies and the disciplines that affect the creation of the contemporary image. The different statuses of the image throughout the history of representation. Application of knowledge of new technologies: intertextuality and interdisciplinarity; technology, identity and image of the future.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
New Image Capture Technologies
Applications of scientific photography in the field of research: learning how to use different image processing software in relation to new capture technologies. Organization of the different phases, analysis and digital workflow. Data analysis, legal requirements, identifying, ordering and selecting necessary devices.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Digital marketing strategy
Introduction to digital marketing strategies. Introduction to SEO: basic concepts and their importance in content strategy. Strategic planning of organic positioning. SEO tools: keyword study, optimization and analysis.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Diplomas
Creating a TV series
Creation and writing of the sales dossier for a TV series, with design of the plot map for the season and script for the pilot episode (6 minutes long):
development of audiovisual content according to the structures of contemporary serial television stories (analysis of narrative structures, creative research, script writing with professional software and simulation of a writer's room); comprehensive management of projects from conception to completion (pitching techniques, workflow and team coordination, control of production costs, administrative protocols, intellectual property and copyright); promotion of a unique style in audiovisual creation.
- Credits: 20
Course 4
Project Management and Production
The photographic session: pricing methodology, organization and planning, budget items. The photographic and audiovisual production company. Business simulation: image micro-producers. The artistic project, the academic research project and financing. Intellectual property and image rights.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Cultural Management and Curatorship
Trends around the curatorial project and cultural management and its historical development up to the present. Curatorial project methodologies and project methodologies in cultural management. Agents and market flows. Construction of a project around the photographic image associated with the cultural industries.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Current Trends in Photography
Study of the latest trends in photography and how they arise from a hybridization with the rest of the arts. Theories of intertextuality, the representation of otherness, intermediality and gender and queer theories.
- Credits: 6
- Character: OB
Transmedia Narratives
Main search engines and specific positioning logic. Positioning strategies in network flows. Applied design of self-configuration and monitoring web platforms. Programming modes. Web design project, positioning and monitoring around objectives.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
Campaign Design
Introduction to digital marketing strategies. Introduction to SEO. Strategic planning of organic positioning. SEO tools: keyword study, optimization and analysis. SEM: campaign design, investment study and results monitoring.
- Credits: 3
- Character: OB
External Internships
Learning in companies, entities or organizations, private or public, with advice for the own search and/or according to the proposed offer, the presentation of applications, the realization of the practice and the writing of the evaluative report.
- Credits: 21
- Character: PE
Academic Recognition of Credits
Obtaining academic credits based on the participation of undergraduate students in artistic, cultural, and student representation university activities, in order to complete their curricular development with activities not strictly linked to the degree.
- Credits: 6
- Character: RAC
Undergraduate Thesis Project
Completion of an original and unpublished study in which the content, capabilities, competencies and skills acquired throughout the Degree are developed under the supervision and guidance of a tutor.
- Credits: 9
- Character: TFG
Diplomas
Filming the pilot episode of a TV series
Pre-production, filming and post-production of the pilot episode written in the third year:
directing actors and actresses (how to help the cast understand their characters and ensure that their performances are consistent with the director's vision); technical control of lighting, camera, sound and editing using specialized software.
- Credits: 25